Chimps are people too /

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Imprint:London : British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), 2006.
Description:1 online resource (49 min.).
Language:English
Series:Horizon ; series 43, episode 2
VAST: Academic Video Online
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Format: E-Resource Video Streaming Video
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13617885
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Other authors / contributors:Taylor, Dick (Director)
Wallace, Danny.
British Broadcasting Corporation.
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Notes:Title from resource description page (viewed Dec. 9, 2013).
This edition in English.
Summary:Observed chimpanzee behaviour shows how chimp societies have recognisable human parallels. Psychological experiments show how chimps think like us. Indeed, recent research suggests that they should be reclassified under the human genus. That classification could have an enormous impact: no more experiments on chimps; no chimps in zoos; no exploitation of any kind. It could even imply that chimps should have human rights. The closer research suggests that we are to each other, the bigger our moral dilemma becomes. Horizon looks at the science and the issues surrounding this controversial revelation.
Other form:Print version: Chimps are people too. London : British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), 2006